Chapter 7
Greek Gods and goddesses
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
The four noble truths/ The Eightfold path
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What was the first civilization to develop?  

It is Greece.

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Who is Zeus?

King of the gods; god of the sky, rain, and lighting. 

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What is a ritual? 

Words or actions that are part of a religious ceremony.

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What were the four social classes called? 

They were called varnas.

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What is the first noble truth?

Life is full of suffering.

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What did the Spartans call their enslaved laborers?

The correct answer is helots.

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Who is Hera?

Goddess of marriage.

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In the Trojan Horse, where did the Greek soldiers hide?

They hid in the belly of the horse.

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Is Hindusim one of the worlds oldest religions or newist?

It is the one of the worlds oldest.

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What is the second noble truth?

People suffer because they desire worldly things and want to satisfy themselves.

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What is an oligarchy?

A government in which a small group has control.

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Who is Hades?

God of the underworld.

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What is a comedy?

A play or a film that tells a humorous story.

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What does Karma mean?

A force that decides the form that people will be reborn into in their next lives.

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That is the third noble truth?

The way to end suffering is to stop desiring things.

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What is a tyrant?

An absolute ruler unrestrained by law.

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Who is Poseidon?

God of the sea.

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What is a Oracle?

A sacred shrine where a priestess spoke for a god or godess.

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What is Buddhism?

A religion founded in ancient India by the religious teacher Budda. 

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What is the fourth noble truth

The only way to stop desiring things is to follow the Eightfold Path

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How was Sparta governed?

Sparta's government was an oligarchy.

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Who is Hestia?

Goddess of the home.

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What is a Socratic?

A Greek teachers of philosophy, reasoning, and public speaking. 

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What does Nivana mean?

It means A state of perfect happiness and peace.

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What is the first Eightfold path?

Know and understand the Four Noble truths.

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